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A cone and a cylinder have the same radius and height. The volume of the cone is 100π (pi) cubic feet. What is the volume of the cylinder?

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Answer:

The volume of the cylinder is
300\pi cubic feet.

Explanation:

From Geometry we remember that volumes of a cone and a cylinder with the same radius (
R), measured in feet, and height (
h), measured in feet, are defined by the following equations:

Cone


V_(co) = (1)/(3)\pi\cdot R^(2)\cdot h (1)

Cylinder


V_(cy) = \pi\cdot R^(2)\cdot h (2)

The ratio of the volume of the cylinder to the volume of the cone is:


(V_(cy))/(V_(co)) = 3 (3)

If we know that
V_(co) = 100\pi\,ft^(3), then the volume of the cylinder is:


V_(cy) = 3\cdot V_(co)


V_(cy) = 300\pi\,ft^(3)

The volume of the cylinder is
300\pi cubic feet.

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